WO2016032551A1 - Freeze proof protection of pressure sensors - Google Patents

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WO2016032551A1
WO2016032551A1 PCT/US2014/063405 US2014063405W WO2016032551A1 WO 2016032551 A1 WO2016032551 A1 WO 2016032551A1 US 2014063405 W US2014063405 W US 2014063405W WO 2016032551 A1 WO2016032551 A1 WO 2016032551A1
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Natasha V. KACHENKO
David E. Wagner
Weijun Xie
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01LMEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
    • G01L19/00Details of, or accessories for, apparatus for measuring steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluent medium insofar as such details or accessories are not special to particular types of pressure gauges
    • G01L19/06Means for preventing overload or deleterious influence of the measured medium on the measuring device or vice versa
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01LMEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
    • G01L19/00Details of, or accessories for, apparatus for measuring steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluent medium insofar as such details or accessories are not special to particular types of pressure gauges
    • G01L19/04Means for compensating for effects of changes of temperature, i.e. other than electric compensation
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01LMEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
    • G01L19/00Details of, or accessories for, apparatus for measuring steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluent medium insofar as such details or accessories are not special to particular types of pressure gauges
    • G01L19/06Means for preventing overload or deleterious influence of the measured medium on the measuring device or vice versa
    • G01L19/0627Protection against aggressive medium in general
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01LMEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
    • G01L19/00Details of, or accessories for, apparatus for measuring steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluent medium insofar as such details or accessories are not special to particular types of pressure gauges
    • G01L19/14Housings
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01LMEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
    • G01L19/00Details of, or accessories for, apparatus for measuring steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluent medium insofar as such details or accessories are not special to particular types of pressure gauges
    • G01L19/14Housings
    • G01L19/145Housings with stress relieving means
    • G01L19/146Housings with stress relieving means using flexible element between the transducer and the support

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  • the present disclosure relates to sensors. More particularly, it relates to systems and methods for protecting fluid pressure sensors from damage due to freezing.
  • Pressure sensors ⁇ or transducers are used in various applications to measure the pressure of gases and liquids.
  • Pressure sensor designs must take into consideration the possibility that the element being measured will undergo a phase change in response to a corresponding temperature change (e.g. a fluid being measured may freeze).
  • a fluid being measured may freeze.
  • ice may form in and around the pressure sensor, as well as in the associated plumbing interface.
  • the volumetric expansion of these ice formations may cause iarge forces to be exerted both within internal portions of the sensor as well as on external portions of the sensor exposed to the fluid. These forces can be hundreds to thousands of times the rated pressure of the sensor, and thus, can lead to significant damage to the sensor.
  • urea injection systems use a mixture of urea and liquid water injected into a catalytic reactor to reduce mono-nitrogen oxide (NOx) levels in diesel and other interna! combustion engine exhaust.
  • a storage tank of urea must be onboard, in addition to a pump, pressure sensors, plumbing and the like.
  • Pressure sensors are required for measuring the urea injection pressure and to aid in precisely controlling the mixture of urea and exhaust gases. If urea is aliowed to freeze (typically at -1 1 degrees C) in the plumbing of the system, it can create significant pressures (e.g. in excess of 100,000 psi) depending on the specific system geometry, and may destroy sensitive system components including the pressure sensors themselves.
  • a pressure sensor assembly for measuring the pressure of a first fluid.
  • the assembly includes a first housing having a pressure sensing device arranged therein.
  • a diaphragm is arranged on a surface of the first housing and is configured to transmit a force exerted on a first side thereof to the pressure sensing device.
  • a second housing is provided and attached to the first housing. The second housing may be arranged generally circumferentially around the diaphragm.
  • a compressible element is arranged within a compressible element space defined within the second housing. The compressible element is configured to transmit a force exerted thereon by the fluid to be measured to the first side of the diaphragm.
  • a freeze-proof assembly for a fluid pressure sensor includes a housing configured to cover a sensing diaphragm of a pressure sensor.
  • the housing defines an internal cavity including a compressible element space arranged proximate a first open end of the housing and a cavity space arranged proximate a second open end of the housing.
  • a compressible element is arranged within the compressible element space, and the cavity space is filled with an adhesive material.
  • a method of manufacturing a freeze-proof pressure sensor includes attaching a housing to a body of a pressure sensor in an area of a pressure sensing surface thereof.
  • a compressible element is positioned within the housing so as to create a cavity between the pressure sensing surface of the pressure sensor and the compressible element.
  • the cavity is filled with an adhesive material.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a pressure sensor according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the pressure sensor of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the pressure sensor of FIG. 1 illustrating the freeze protection mechanism according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 4 is a process diagram illustrating a method of constructing a pressure sensor according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to systems and methods for protecting pressure sensors against freezing fluids, as well as to pressure sensors having integrated or embedded freeze protection features.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented in sprinkler systems, municipal/private water systems, municipal/private sewer systems, and water storage systems by way of non-limiting example.
  • a pressure sensor assembly for measuring the pressure of a fluid.
  • the sensor assembly may comprise a sensor body or housing in which a pressure sensing element, such as a transducer, is arranged.
  • the sensor assembly may further comprise an exterior sensing surface, such as an isolating diaphragm, exposed directly or indirectly to the fluid to be measured.
  • the diaphragm may be configured to transmit a pressure exerted on a first side thereof (i.e. pressure from a fluid to be measured) to a second fluid arranged within the sensor housing and in communication with the pressure sensing element.
  • a compressible element made of an elastomeric material, such as silicone or polyurethane foam, may be fitted over the diaphragm.
  • the composition, size, and orientation of the compressible element are selected such that the element is configured to compress, or elastically deform, under pressure exerted thereon by the fluid to be measured.
  • the compressible element may absorb a volume change in the fluid occurring due to freezing
  • a gel or other generally soft, pliable adhesive such as a silicone adhesive, may be used in conjunction with the elastomeric material to protect and/or isolate the diaphragm or other fragile surfaces of the pressure sensor from the fluid to be measured.
  • the elastomeric material and the adhesive may be arranged within a housing, and the housing attached to the sensor in an area of the sensing diaphragm.
  • FIGs. 1 and 2 illustrate an exemplary pressure sensor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Pressure sensor assembly 100 is shown as installed within an opening or bore 202 formed through an exemplary fluid reservoir or conduit 200 for measuring a pressure of a fluid 250 contained therein.
  • Pressure sensor assembly 100 includes a sensor body or housing 102 defining a cavity space 108 therein. Cavity space 108 may be empty or fluid filled, and sealed via a cover 104.
  • a pressure sensing die 1 10 is arranged within cavity space 108.
  • pressure sensing die 110 may be formed from a semiconductor material such as silicon. Pressure sensing die 1 10 is thinned to create a cavity and a corresponding diaphragm.
  • Resistive elements may be formed on the surface of pressure sensing die 110 that exhibit resistance proportional to the strain placed on the thinned semiconductor materia! forming the diaphragm.
  • Sensing die 110 is typically mounted to a support structure 1 1 1 for isolating pressure sensing die 110 from sources of strain that are unrelated to pressure, such as thermal expansion.
  • Sensing die 1 10 and support structure 11 1 may be bonded to a sensor housing 102, which may also be termed a header, by an adhesive.
  • Pressure sensing device 100 may include an isolating pressure sensing diaphragm arranged between an enclosed volume of fluid within sensor housing 102 and fluid 250 for performing pressure measurements while protecting pressure sensing die 1 10.
  • an opening 107 is provided through sensor housing 102 for filling a space between a top side an isolating or pressure sensing diaphragm 112 and sensor housing 102, as well as an opening 106 in communication with sensing die 110, with an isolating fluid (e.g. a silicone oil). Once filled, opening 107 may be sealed via, for example, weld 109.
  • an isolating fluid e.g. a silicone oil
  • Diaphragm 112 may be formed from a corrosion resistant metal such as stainless steel, Hastelloy® or titanium, which may contact harsh fluids to be measured without detriment.
  • pressure is exerted on a bottom side of diaphragm 12 by fluid 250.
  • Diaphragm 1 12 is configured to deflect in response to this application of force, transmitting an equivalent force to the oil in the above-described enclosed volume, which in turn is transmitted to sensing die 1 0 for measuring pressure. In this way, the pressure exerted by fluid 250 is conveyed to sensing die 1 10 without contact between fluid 250 and sensing die 1 10 or other electrical components within sensor housing 102.
  • Pressure sensing device 100 includes a freeze protection assembly 101 , including a secondary housing or plug 120 in communication with fluid 250.
  • Plug 120 may be arranged over diaphragm 112 and sealably attached (e.g. adhered or welded) to sensor housing 102 such that it generally covers diaphragm 1 12.
  • plug 120 is constructed of stainless steel, Hastelloy® or titanium. While plug 120 may comprise any suitable shape, in the exemplary embodiment, plug 120 includes a generally annular wall having an interior wall 125 and an exterior wall surface 135. Plug 120 comprises a first opening 126 formed on a first end thereof exposed to fluid 250, and a second opening 127 formed on a second end thereof arranged generally over diaphragm 1 12.
  • Interior wall 125 defines a generally hollow interior space including a cavity space 123 and a compressible element space 133. As illustrated, cavity space 123 may be defined generally above compressible element space 133, as oriented in FIGs. 1 and 3. Exterior wall surface 135 may further define an annular recess for accepting a sealing element 1 14 (e.g. a sealing o-ring) for forming a seal between bore 202 and pressure sensing device 100.
  • a sealing element 1 14 e.g. a sealing o-ring
  • Compressible element space 133 is sized to accommodate a compressible element 130 arranged therein.
  • exemplary compressible element 130 may comprise a generally cylindrical shape corresponding to the profile of compressible element space 133, and may define one or more apertures 131 formed therethrough.
  • aperture 131 is centralized and extends from a first end of compressible element 130 configured to be placed into contact with a fluid to be measured, to a second end of compressible element 130 in communication with cavity space 123.
  • Compressible element 130 may be formed from an eiastomeric material, such as a silicon or polyurethane foam, by way of non-limiting example only.
  • Compressible element 130 should be elastica!ly deformable such that it is configured to compress in size when a sufficient force is exerted thereon.
  • Plug 120 may further include an annular surface or lip 121 extending radially inward with respect to interior wall 125 for retaining compressible element 130 within compressible element space 133 once installed.
  • Cavity space 123 and aperture 131 of compressible element 130 may be filled with a sealant or adhesive material 122,124, such as silicon gel.
  • a sealant or adhesive material 122,124 such as silicon gel.
  • material 122,124 further isolates fluid 250 from pressure sensing die 1 10 and diaphragm 1 12, protecting these sensitive components from damage and corrosion and other environmental hazards.
  • material 122,124 provides a sealing function, preventing fluid 250 from entering cavity space 123, thereby preventing damage to diaphragm 1 12 in the event fluid 250 beings to freeze.
  • aperture 131 and cavity space 123 may be substantially empty, such that fluid may exert pressure directly onto (or at a point in closer proximity to) diaphragm 1 12.
  • the formation of aperture 131 in compressible element 130 has been shown to increase the accuracy and consistency of pressure measurements made by the sensor assembly.
  • sensing die 1 10 acts in a conventional way, producing electrical signals through piezo-resistive elements formed on a surface of the diaphragm thereof. These electrical signals are representative of the force applied to the surface of sensing die 1 10, and may be conducted via bond wires to an exterior electrical connection 140 (FIG. 2).
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the operation of pressure sensing device 100 when fluid 250 transitions into a frozen state.
  • expansion of fluid 250 acts to compress compressible element 130.
  • compressible element 30 is defined by a first volume when fluid 250 is in a liquid state at a given pressure, as illustrated in FiG. 1.
  • compressible element 130 is compressed, and defined by a second, smaller volume. In this way, the compression of compressible element 130 accounts for the volume change of fluid 250 which could otherwise damage portions of pressure sensing device 100, including diaphragm 1 12.
  • FIG. 4 provides an exemplary method 400 for manufacturing a sensor according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • a compressible element is inserted, positioned, or dispensed into a correspondingly-sized cavity of a housing, such as secondary housing or plug 120 as illustrated in FIGs. 1 -3.
  • the housing may then be attached to a pressure sensor housing or body in step 420.
  • the secondary housing may be fitted over a flexible diaphragm of a pressure sensor, or other sensing surface or port of a pressure sensor, and securely attached to a body of the sensor by, for example, an adhesive.
  • the position of the compressible element within the housing may be adjusted to ensure the creation of a cavity between the diaphragm of the sensor and the compressible element.
  • a sealant or gei may be used to fill the remaining volume of the cavity.
  • the compressible element comprises a through hole or aperture, and the sealant may be introduced into the cavity via the aperture. The sealant may also be used to fill the aperture, ensuring that a fluid to be measured remains isolated from the diaphragm of the sensor.
  • embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described as applied to an exemplary pressure sensor utilizing an isolating diaphragm, it should be understood that embodiments may be utilized in conjunction with any other type of pressure sensor without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. It should also be understood that embodiments of the present disclosure may include sensor assemblies originally configured to utilize the freeze protection components described above. For example, sensor housing 102 (and diaphragm 1 12) may be specifically configured to attach to plug 120. Likewise, embodiments of the present disclosure may be configured to be retrofitted to existing sensors. In these embodiments, appropriately dimensioned plugs 120 and corresponding compressible elements 130 may be attached (e.g. by an adhesive) to existing sensor bodies, without the need for modification thereto.
  • inventive subject matter may be referred to herein, individually and/or collectively, by the term "invention" merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily iimit the scope of this application to any single invention or inventive concept if more than one is in fact disclosed.
  • inventive subject matter may be referred to herein, individually and/or collectively, by the term "invention" merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily iimit the scope of this application to any single invention or inventive concept if more than one is in fact disclosed.
  • inventive subject matter merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily iimit the scope of this application to any single invention or inventive concept if more than one is in fact disclosed.

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